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Phonetics



madamev
France

Phonetics
 
Hi everyone!
Do you know where I can download a font to add phonetics in my worksheets? I mean an IPA font. Thank you and have a nice day!

2 Feb 2012      





Rainbow_02
Argentina

Hi! That �s a very interesting question... 

I �ve no idea, but what I sometimes do is copy and paste pronounciation from dictionaries on line.

You can try this! 


ascend
verb (GO UP

Click to hear the UK pronunciation of this wordClick to hear the US pronunciation of this word/əˈsend/ formal


Hope it helps! =)

2 Feb 2012     



anaisabel001
Spain

These sites  may  be useful:

http://www.linguistics.ucla.edu/people/hayes/Fonts/

http://www.phon.ox.ac.uk/resources/fonts.html
http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/fonts.htm

http://www.phon.ucl.ac.uk/home/wells/phoneticsymbols.htm

http://scripts.sil.org/cms/scripts/page.php?site_id=nrsi&id=IPAhome


2 Feb 2012     



madamev
France

To Rainbow 02: great idea, it does help indeed!! thanks! Thumbs Up

To anaisabel001: thanks for the links, very useful!! Smile


2 Feb 2012     



annaas
Norway

This is the one I usually use:

2 Feb 2012     



madamev
France

Thanks annaas, very useful too!^^

2 Feb 2012     



Lancillotta:
Italy

Hello,
you may like this site:
http://upodn.com/  You write a sentence and the site changes it in IPA fonts.
 
Regards,
Sabrina

2 Feb 2012     



Yolandaprieto
Spain

I wouldn �t trust the phonetic transcription you get there. I would use Wordreference dictionary.
Yolanda 

2 Feb 2012     



madamev
France

thanks for your replies!

3 Feb 2012